Posts Tagged ‘Matt Cutts’

Great Content or Lots of Links?

Here’s a video of Matt Cutt’s, who is Google developer’s spokeman. He addresses a question I’ve heard many times before. He’s not being totally honest though. In his normal fashion he’s giving an answer to a question in a way that addresses the question, but gives advice that most beneficial to Google, not the web site owner. Here’s the video, after the jump we’ll have the info he didn’t give and shine a little light on som things to better help web site owners instead of Google.

What’s missing from his answer? As usual with Matt, it’s a straightforward answer: Continue reading “Great Content or Lots of Links?” »

Google’s Do Follow Blessing

The rumors are that Google’s “no follow” crusade is back firing for them. If you believe the rumors, Google is having trouble finding content. Google has always been about incoming links, a little less for the last year or so, but for competitive key phrases, it’s obvious that the sites with the most inbound links will have a better chance of ranking higher for their desired key phrases, no matter what the folks at Google say. Here’s Matt Cutts Google’s spokesman on the subject of do follow links and no follow links:

Our take on why no follow links are more valuable than Matt says and more insight after the jump…
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